Photo & Video
Photographer of the week: Stephen Sloggett
Posted by Paul Drury
23. Nov, 2012
Stephen Sloggett has been working as a photographer for the past five years. He specialises in music photography, shooting gigs and covers for Scene Magazine. Stephen is also passionate about street photography, and often shoots the work or process of local graffiti artists.
But besides all this Stephen tells us he’s inspired by combat photographers, and is working towards a career in photojournalism centering on combat and disaster photography in the near future.
See more of Stephen’s work at
stephensloggett.blogspot.com.au
flickr.com/photos/hamley1980
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